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the story, not 350 to 600 pounds, a little small. and then you have this monstrous bear. what do you do in a situation like that? how do you handle that? if you see one of those, what do you do? >> she tried to go in the water, not a good thing. >> how many times have we seen them in the pacific northwest or alaska, reaching into the water and pulling out fish and chomping them. the bears have the environment down pat. >> luckily the kayaker was going by. but bear spray. not hair spray, but bear spray. >>. >>> we're switching gears, talking about billions of dollars in jewels found lying inside vaults in a remote temple in india. it sounds like an "indiana jones" movie. how much the haul is worth. hey can i play with the toys ? sure, but let me get a little information first. for broccoli, say one. for toys, say two. toys ! the system can't process your response at this time. what ? please call back between 8 and 5 central standard time. he's in control. goodbye. even kids know it's wrong to give someone the run around. at ally bank
the story, not 350 to 600 pounds, a little small. and then you have this monstrous bear. what do you do in a situation like that? how do you handle that? if you see one of those, what do you do? >> she tried to go in the water, not a good thing. >> how many times have we seen them in the pacific northwest or alaska, reaching into the water and pulling out fish and chomping them. the bears have the environment down pat. >> luckily the kayaker was going by. but bear spray. not...
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he was being treated for an intestinal infection in los angeles. his wife and children have been at his side. >>> it appears arnold schwarzenegger is moving forward from his failed marriage to focus on his acting career. he'll reportedly start filming a movie in september called last stand. he and wife maria maria shriver are in the middle of a divorce after admitting to fathering a child of a housekeeper. >>> the all star rosters include four san francisco giants pitchers and pablo sando val. and you can catch all the all-star action right here on ktvu channel 2. the coverage begins at 5:00 p.m.. >>> a lot to talk about in the scary moments during yesterday's all star home run derby. a fan nearly fell from the stands. he launched one into the seats and there you see him. that is keith car michael. he took on a metal table to try to reach for the ball when he went head first over the railings. he was heading for a very hard landing but his brother and a friend held him. you see several other people grabbing on to him as well as he held onto the rai
he was being treated for an intestinal infection in los angeles. his wife and children have been at his side. >>> it appears arnold schwarzenegger is moving forward from his failed marriage to focus on his acting career. he'll reportedly start filming a movie in september called last stand. he and wife maria maria shriver are in the middle of a divorce after admitting to fathering a child of a housekeeper. >>> the all star rosters include four san francisco giants pitchers and...
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southwest san jose, west- southwest, 22 at fairfield. you can thank or blame that big low right there spinning off portland. that's what has caused our temperatures 20 plum -- plum? slum a nice restaurant in oakland. i -- plum is a nice restaurant in oakland. i meant plunge. 50s, 60s or 70s. 78 in antioch. yes. that's it. that's it. 78 in morgan hill. cool breeze, a lot 6 night and morning -- cool breeze. a lot 6 night ones. >>> the crash that sent an suv into the fire station and why the mother is now facing serious trouble. >>> a couple of hours ago, this missing 13-year-old boy was reunited with his family. there is a lot to his story and i the surprising trip that took him nar away from home -- the surprising trip that took him far away from home. yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. gdenny's ne
southwest san jose, west- southwest, 22 at fairfield. you can thank or blame that big low right there spinning off portland. that's what has caused our temperatures 20 plum -- plum? slum a nice restaurant in oakland. i -- plum is a nice restaurant in oakland. i meant plunge. 50s, 60s or 70s. 78 in antioch. yes. that's it. that's it. 78 in morgan hill. cool breeze, a lot 6 night and morning -- cool breeze. a lot 6 night ones. >>> the crash that sent an suv into the fire station and why...
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good morning, everyone at home. heat is the big story. 22 states experiencing heat advisories. excessive heat warnings. kansas city, st. louis, tulsa and memphis, we're keeping an eye on those cities in particular, becaus >> thanks so much. that's your latest weather. now over to erica. >> mary, thanks. it's been called the number one crisis affecting mammals in this country. scientists from more than 100 state and federal agencies coordinating their efforts to learn why bats are dying in droves. cbs news correspondent betty nguyen is here with the story. and it turns out a lot of us may actually know something about this. >> oh, yes. it's a trickle-down effect essentially. you notice more bugs this summer? >> yes. i thought it was just me. >> no. everybody is. and if you are, you can blame the bats. or to be more exact blame the fungus that is killing the bats in unprecedented numbers. it is a desperate situation with no solution in sight. bats often get a bad rap. as creepy blood-sucking night creatures. >> but people don't really know the level of importance that they have.
good morning, everyone at home. heat is the big story. 22 states experiencing heat advisories. excessive heat warnings. kansas city, st. louis, tulsa and memphis, we're keeping an eye on those cities in particular, becaus >> thanks so much. that's your latest weather. now over to erica. >> mary, thanks. it's been called the number one crisis affecting mammals in this country. scientists from more than 100 state and federal agencies coordinating their efforts to learn why bats are...
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she has served here in washington as well as at quantico and in iraq and afghanistan. that's our broadcast for now tonight. >> have a great weekend.
she has served here in washington as well as at quantico and in iraq and afghanistan. that's our broadcast for now tonight. >> have a great weekend.
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time now, 8:22. happening as we speak. this is washington. look at this. house and senate republicans are holding a news conference. they are unveiling legislation that they say would tell the treasury secretary what to pay if the government hits the national debt ceiling. now, under this proposed bill, the government would first pay the debt service, social security, and military pay before they take care of any other government obligations against -- again. again, this is a proposed bill from house republicans. they are having a live news conference. we wanted to peek in. but that's what they are talking about -- their proposed bill. we'll have more details on this later on. >>> 8:23. public health officials are giving mcdonald's for a thumbs up -- a thumbs up for the latest changes to happy meals. starting in september, mcdonald's will start to phase in changes that include adding fruit and vegetables to all happy meals and the french fry serving size will be cut in half. mcdonald's said they experimented with eliminating the french fries completely, bu
time now, 8:22. happening as we speak. this is washington. look at this. house and senate republicans are holding a news conference. they are unveiling legislation that they say would tell the treasury secretary what to pay if the government hits the national debt ceiling. now, under this proposed bill, the government would first pay the debt service, social security, and military pay before they take care of any other government obligations against -- again. again, this is a proposed bill from...
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this 15-year-old disappeared in los angeles seven days ago. he was last seen snapping pictures outside of a rad ison hotel outside of the university of southern california. eventually an educational tour of about 30 people moved on. today they were in san francisco where police caught up with them for further questioning. they now suspect he may have been picked up by someone he befriended over the internet from india. he was last seen wearing a red shirt, tan pants and a backpack. >>> a catholic bishop is stepping down. the vatican formally accepted the early resignation of 74-year-old bishop daniel walsh. the diocese has been hit with several lawsuits during walsh's 11-year tenure, alleging child abuse by former priests. 59-year-old robert vossa will take over as the bishop of santa rosa zining tomorrow. >>> golden gate riders will need to find another way to commute tomorrow. the ferry system says it will suspend ferry service all day tomorrow because of a strike announced by ticketing agents at the terminals. golden gate transit buss will
this 15-year-old disappeared in los angeles seven days ago. he was last seen snapping pictures outside of a rad ison hotel outside of the university of southern california. eventually an educational tour of about 30 people moved on. today they were in san francisco where police caught up with them for further questioning. they now suspect he may have been picked up by someone he befriended over the internet from india. he was last seen wearing a red shirt, tan pants and a backpack. >>>...
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good morning. we begin here now with an assassination in afghanistan. the powerful half-brother of afghan president hamid karzai was murdered this morning. officials say that ahmed wali karzai was shot to death by one of his own bodyguards at his home in kandahar. cbs news correspondent mandy clark is there. >> god willing there will be an answer of pain and suffering on the people, and peace and security will be implemented in our country so that no other afghan family will go through such pains that we all have suffered. >> reporter: ahmed wali karzai was a controversial figure. he was widely seen as the de facto governor of kandahar province, giving orders to public officials behind the scenes, but more importantly in this society, solving tribal disputes. over the years there were persistent reports that he was involved in drug trafficking. in an interview last year with cbs news, he dismissed those allegations. >> no one came up with any proof that i am involved in any illegal activity. >> reporter: the security situation here is mixed. the taliban
good morning. we begin here now with an assassination in afghanistan. the powerful half-brother of afghan president hamid karzai was murdered this morning. officials say that ahmed wali karzai was shot to death by one of his own bodyguards at his home in kandahar. cbs news correspondent mandy clark is there. >> god willing there will be an answer of pain and suffering on the people, and peace and security will be implemented in our country so that no other afghan family will go through...
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scott is here this morning from washington. good to see you this morning. >> great to see you this morning, erica. the president appeared in the interview determined that he and the leaders from congress can still get a deal in place in time but he kept the pressure on republicans. there's been a lot of heated rhetoric in all of this. one of the things the president told us yesterday was that he couldn't guarantee social security checks will go out in august if there is no deal. for their part, the republicans fired back, senator mitch mcconnell the leader of the republicans in the senate, said that he didn't believe any kind of solution could be found as well as mr. obama was still in the white house. do you regret any of the things that you've said in all of this? >> no, i think i've been pretty restrained. >> well, you told the congress they don't do their work as well as your daughters do their homework. >> well what i said is they procrastinate and that is true. i don't think i'd get any dispute about that anywhere in the
scott is here this morning from washington. good to see you this morning. >> great to see you this morning, erica. the president appeared in the interview determined that he and the leaders from congress can still get a deal in place in time but he kept the pressure on republicans. there's been a lot of heated rhetoric in all of this. one of the things the president told us yesterday was that he couldn't guarantee social security checks will go out in august if there is no deal. for their...
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we are not talking about iraq or afghanistan. that's how investigates are describing a soda bomb found at a marin city bus stop. jade hernandez joins us now to tell us this is not the first case in the area. >> reporter: no, pam, you're right and it seems innocent enough but someone is filling soda bottles like these with a concoction which explodes when anyone picks them up. one of these bottle bombs was found right here at the marin city bus stop yesterday afternoon. we just watched a sheriff's deputy pull up to this bus stop, get out of the car and then speed off. it appears he didn't want to comment on camera but fellow deputies found a bottle bomb just before 2:00 yesterday afternoon and no one was hurt but what could have happened is what worries county authorities. inside a bottle, rocks apparently placed inside to act as shrapnel, the mixture of fluid resulted in a gaseous buildup and then an explosion. back in may novato police warned residents about these types of devices. the school district even sent out an e-mail war
we are not talking about iraq or afghanistan. that's how investigates are describing a soda bomb found at a marin city bus stop. jade hernandez joins us now to tell us this is not the first case in the area. >> reporter: no, pam, you're right and it seems innocent enough but someone is filling soda bottles like these with a concoction which explodes when anyone picks them up. one of these bottle bombs was found right here at the marin city bus stop yesterday afternoon. we just watched a...
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you engineer amazing. ♪ >>> time to look at the morning papers at 22 past the hour. we start with the san francisco chronicle. leaders took steps to cut spending. hundreds of the workers saved six-figure earnings. republican employees -- don't point at rattner, pat. they were making at least $240,000. i think he saw the opportunity to cut. >> wall street journalist, tim pawlenty would be the first president to never live outside the state he was born. he plans to doubledown on the narrative in iowa. he's been campaigning for nearly a year. republican voters ranked him sixth among eight gop contend s contenders. more on that in politico. >> google is offering access to a social network iing site that could challenge facebook. the most popular profile is facebook's ceo, mark zuckerberg. interesting. >> all right. politico, now. >> joining us is patrick with a look at the playbook. >> i got rid of it, patrick. >> you got rid of your second cat? where? >> he's just a little kitty. >> a farm up state. >> we found it a loving family. we'll be able to see it from time-to-ti
you engineer amazing. ♪ >>> time to look at the morning papers at 22 past the hour. we start with the san francisco chronicle. leaders took steps to cut spending. hundreds of the workers saved six-figure earnings. republican employees -- don't point at rattner, pat. they were making at least $240,000. i think he saw the opportunity to cut. >> wall street journalist, tim pawlenty would be the first president to never live outside the state he was born. he plans to doubledown on...
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joe and eun, back to you. >> danella, thanks a lot. >> 6:22. 73 degrees. the construction project starting today expected to slow down traffic in prince george's county. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur?] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that c help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ >>> former psychiatrist nadal hasan, accused of firing on the forthood army base could receive the death penalty. he's charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder after allegedly going on a shooting spree in november of 2009. according to military law, he is required to plead not guilty because it is a death penalty case. hasan is paralyzed from the waist down, the result of being shot by police during the shooting rampage. >>> authorities say the britis
joe and eun, back to you. >> danella, thanks a lot. >> 6:22. 73 degrees. the construction project starting today expected to slow down traffic in prince george's county. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur?] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that c help...
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william la jeunesse is in los angeles with an update tonight. good evening, william. >> reporter: congressman darrell issa and senator grassley are not prepared to call at it coverup but they say the testimony released today from the acting a.t.f. director nelson shows the justice department is actively withholding information and prohibiting people from telling the truth. in a letter today to attorney general eric holder the lawmakers warn him to stop stonewalling saying, "it's not a fishing expedition." time for d.o.j. to get out of spin mode and in disclosure mode. nelson claims he wanted to meet with congress about fast and furious and that the d.o.j. said no. they were more interested in protecting the administration politically. "it was frustrating," nelson said. "it appears thoroughly to us the justice department is trying to figure out a way to push the information away from the it will call appointees at the department." this doesn't surprise a former judge and u.s. attorney who reviewed the fast and furious indictment. >> there is no w
william la jeunesse is in los angeles with an update tonight. good evening, william. >> reporter: congressman darrell issa and senator grassley are not prepared to call at it coverup but they say the testimony released today from the acting a.t.f. director nelson shows the justice department is actively withholding information and prohibiting people from telling the truth. in a letter today to attorney general eric holder the lawmakers warn him to stop stonewalling saying, "it's not...
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guest: the president said he wanted deal by july 22. i would put my money on july 22. and it might be a late night. host: karen past joining us this morning. thank you. -- karen bass. coming up, we will hear from carter gordy, bloomberg news. -- dorothy. first, a news update from c-span radio. >> is department reports that housing starts were up in june. builders broke ground on more single-family homes and apartments. this resulted in a 1436% increase from may. still, economists say that is half of the home building needed to sustain a healthy housing market. the space shuttle have left the space station for the last time. florida homecoming will mark the end of the 30-year shuttle era. an update on the investigation of phone hacking and britain appeared in london's outgoing police chief says 10 of 45 press officers for the force are former employees of rupert murdoch's news international. he denied knowing the newspaper was a gauge in phone hacking. rupert murdoch testified before a parliamentary committee coming up in just under 20 minutes. you could hear it live on
guest: the president said he wanted deal by july 22. i would put my money on july 22. and it might be a late night. host: karen past joining us this morning. thank you. -- karen bass. coming up, we will hear from carter gordy, bloomberg news. -- dorothy. first, a news update from c-span radio. >> is department reports that housing starts were up in june. builders broke ground on more single-family homes and apartments. this resulted in a 1436% increase from may. still, economists say that...
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she joins us right now from los angeles. good to see you, iris. >> good to see you, mika. >> she joins us with former president of walgreens, here for a special announcement. hal, good to have you on the show as well. nice to see you again. >> thank you. >> we were talking on the air that morning, all throughout the morning, about the choir wanting to go to china because crenshaw has a crenshaw to china trip. the question was, how do we get the choir there? i was e-mailing some friends, trying to see if anyone would want -- i e-mailed hal. he e-mailed me right back, hal. and what did you say? >> i said i'd love to have my family and i donate so that the students and choir could join together and go over to china. >> it was amazing, iris. he didn't think -- i mean, the e-mail came right back, a couple other people responded as well. but you know what? that shows -- that show was so moving. it was so fun to be there, barnicle, wasn't it? and that choir, did you think that show would end without someone thinking, okay, not only
she joins us right now from los angeles. good to see you, iris. >> good to see you, mika. >> she joins us with former president of walgreens, here for a special announcement. hal, good to have you on the show as well. nice to see you again. >> thank you. >> we were talking on the air that morning, all throughout the morning, about the choir wanting to go to china because crenshaw has a crenshaw to china trip. the question was, how do we get the choir there? i was...
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i was in los angeles. what is it with you? why do you bash public employees? would you prefer we go to the route where they are enslaved to rich corporate masters? i am happy to hear they have great job security. if only the rest of us did. bud in virginia said i'm not sure if that is exaggerated, but it's difficult hiring full time employees, however i have seen firsthand if a more senior level employee gets themselves in deep enough they can be will be shown the door sometimes under the guides of early retirement. chris in florida, it's the same thing as it means in the mob. it's a job for life. they need to hire a consulting firm to weed out the keep effort and the wasteful jobs that are not needed, the federal government would shrink by about 60% lauren writes the first order of business is to perputuate itself. it can't do that without a reliable workforce. nobody gets fired. i need to get me one of them. if you want to read more, go to my blog. cnn.com/cafferty file. just like tv. >> not exactly. thanks very much. to our viewers, happening now, urgent ef
i was in los angeles. what is it with you? why do you bash public employees? would you prefer we go to the route where they are enslaved to rich corporate masters? i am happy to hear they have great job security. if only the rest of us did. bud in virginia said i'm not sure if that is exaggerated, but it's difficult hiring full time employees, however i have seen firsthand if a more senior level employee gets themselves in deep enough they can be will be shown the door sometimes under the...
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this is this morning's "washington post." "usa today -- about this is for july 22 for a deal. a budget deal or bust -- the new york times. the washington times -- senate cancels vacation as debt talks still stuck. we will take our first endemic -- our first telephone call from barbara, a democrat. >> i think the american dream has turned into the american nightmare. host: what is the american dream need to you? caller: it used to me social mobility. if he worked hard, got a good education you could live better than your parents and maybe move into the middle class. maybe all a home. those things are no longer options. those doors of our being closed shot. college is out of reach for most people. workers are being squeezed. productivity, but no pay or benefits. no pensions. from every angle, the american people are being squeezed into serfdom. host: is a recoverable? >> i do not know, susan. host: pete is a republican from long island. caller: i agree with barbara cook the democrat. i am and republican. the last 30 or 40 years, every president since johnson has spent money and
this is this morning's "washington post." "usa today -- about this is for july 22 for a deal. a budget deal or bust -- the new york times. the washington times -- senate cancels vacation as debt talks still stuck. we will take our first endemic -- our first telephone call from barbara, a democrat. >> i think the american dream has turned into the american nightmare. host: what is the american dream need to you? caller: it used to me social mobility. if he worked hard, got a...
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joel brown is in washington with the latest. good morning, joel. >> betty, good morning. by all accounts this was a tense session yesterday at the white house, both sides losing patience a bit. this was the longest white house session yet and still no progress to report. president obama will sit down with republicans again today, after a contentious meeting on wednesday. aides close to the debt ceiling negotiations say when house majority leader eric cantor pressed for a short term deal the president said "enough is enough. we have to be willing to compromise," and then ended the meeting. lawmakers have less than three weeks to get a deal done. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke says if the debt limit isn't raised by august 2nd -- >> there would have to be significant cuts in social security, medicare, military pay or some combination of those. >> reporter: but some republicans believe the obama administration is using scare tactics to pressure the gop. >> president obama, quit lying. you know darned well that if august 2nd comes and goes, there's plenty of money to pa
joel brown is in washington with the latest. good morning, joel. >> betty, good morning. by all accounts this was a tense session yesterday at the white house, both sides losing patience a bit. this was the longest white house session yet and still no progress to report. president obama will sit down with republicans again today, after a contentious meeting on wednesday. aides close to the debt ceiling negotiations say when house majority leader eric cantor pressed for a short term deal...
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the tour bus was headed from washington, d.c. to niagara falls when it smashed into a wooden median. the deadly crash is the latest in a recent string of tour bus crashes on the east coast. >>> several intersections in the bay area will have new traffic signs up. it's part of an effort by all state insurance. they have identified spot with the most motorcycle collisions. they will install yellow signs with black motorcycle silhouette saying look. signs are also being installed in several other cities across the country. >>> children may be safer in cars driven by their grandparents. 1% of kids are injured while riding in cars with their parents behind the wheel. the risk is seven tenths of one percent. the difference was bigger when researchers took into account factors like not using car seats or driving older model cars. time now is 4:43. the roads look good but tara is watching the bridges. >>> we have a little bit of backup at the bay bridge toll plaza. it's really not that bad. in san francisco let's take a look at the golde
the tour bus was headed from washington, d.c. to niagara falls when it smashed into a wooden median. the deadly crash is the latest in a recent string of tour bus crashes on the east coast. >>> several intersections in the bay area will have new traffic signs up. it's part of an effort by all state insurance. they have identified spot with the most motorcycle collisions. they will install yellow signs with black motorcycle silhouette saying look. signs are also being installed in...
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the new bill is expected to save $22 billion in the year 2012. cbo also reviewed senate majority leader harry reid's proposal saying it would result in greater deficit reduction than boehner's competing plan. the reid proposal would extend the debt ceiling for a longer period of time than boehner's, which calls for a two-step process. something the white house has said it will not accept. an aide for the speaker responded to all this news saying, this report, the cbo report, shows the senate plan for what it is, a grab-bag of gimmicks that gives the president a blank check. many house republicans are still hesitant to back boehner's bill. speaking on laura ingraham's show yesterday, the speaker confirms he had some tough words during a closed door meeting. >> is it true that you told some of the republican members this morning that you need to get your a-word in line behind this debt ceiling bill? >> i sure did. listen. this is time to do what is doable. and this bill isn't perfect. i told the members that the last couple of days. but that's what
the new bill is expected to save $22 billion in the year 2012. cbo also reviewed senate majority leader harry reid's proposal saying it would result in greater deficit reduction than boehner's competing plan. the reid proposal would extend the debt ceiling for a longer period of time than boehner's, which calls for a two-step process. something the white house has said it will not accept. an aide for the speaker responded to all this news saying, this report, the cbo report, shows the senate...
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we came here in washington to change the way this town does business. i think these troublesome fresh minneso freshmen have had a great impact on changing the debate but we're so obsessed with august 2nd. i think what is important that we get this right and neither plan right now does that, though, i understand the speaker's plan is a step in the right direction. >> so then just to talk about two points. you say it's important to get this right. you're okay with a potential default on august 2nd? you would let that date pass? >> default is not an option. look. the administration knows that. most people in your profession should know that. we have plenty of government revenues in the month of august to service our debt. default isn't even on the table. let's make sure we get this right and if that means going to august 3rd or august 6th, let's do a real solution. >> part of the issue, though, which has been brought up a number of times is the debts, 306, 307 billion depending how you look at it the money come in without raising the debt limit would be 17
we came here in washington to change the way this town does business. i think these troublesome fresh minneso freshmen have had a great impact on changing the debate but we're so obsessed with august 2nd. i think what is important that we get this right and neither plan right now does that, though, i understand the speaker's plan is a step in the right direction. >> so then just to talk about two points. you say it's important to get this right. you're okay with a potential default on...
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boyd good morning. >> good morning. >> over 600 million people traveling each year in the u.s. the program sounds good. will it effectively make travel easier? >> no one of the most dangerous things i've heard of. it's not going to reduce the time through security but hear what they just said. it will give them time to focus on the untrusted travelers, which means if you don't go through a government background check, you are going to be untrusted, that's what they just said and the whole idea you're going to have to go through the same security either way but what really scares me is you're not going to be a trusted person unless you go through a government background check, that's scary. >> you're an expert and you think this is obviously a horrible decision. why would they decide on something like this if there is so much margin for error? >> because the tsa is not a professionally managed organization. the problem with it is we have politics involved. we have go and show -- the other day they announced they found a bag with 13 knives in it. i'm not impressed. the reality of
boyd good morning. >> good morning. >> over 600 million people traveling each year in the u.s. the program sounds good. will it effectively make travel easier? >> no one of the most dangerous things i've heard of. it's not going to reduce the time through security but hear what they just said. it will give them time to focus on the untrusted travelers, which means if you don't go through a government background check, you are going to be untrusted, that's what they just said...
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we have the fete pumping in $600 billion. it hasn't worked. and so it hasn't -- if it hasn't worked, cohen calls this a cult. the cult won 63 seats. six months ago. what happened to his party. >> thankfully we didn't listen to republicans on the carr industry without the investment the american people made, we would have lost gm, chrysler, ford, and lost our ability on the global stage too. thank god we ignored the republicans when it came to saving the financial system without it. it was the right thing to do for them to pay them back. but what i want to know, ray torically, is where was the team party when bush ran the debt up. they were absent. this isn't as much political as it is substance. i don't doubt they have considerable republicans winning. if america is bigger, more important than a party. this moment requires a different kind of political calculus. republicans bring it to the debate. >> in a way you might not have liked, an inflammatory way. but that's the main point. >> i agree, the manufacturing industry. as a matter of fact, i
we have the fete pumping in $600 billion. it hasn't worked. and so it hasn't -- if it hasn't worked, cohen calls this a cult. the cult won 63 seats. six months ago. what happened to his party. >> thankfully we didn't listen to republicans on the carr industry without the investment the american people made, we would have lost gm, chrysler, ford, and lost our ability on the global stage too. thank god we ignored the republicans when it came to saving the financial system without it. it was...
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danielle knottingham is in washington. she joins us this morning. danielle, what's the latest there? >> reporter: well essentially this has become, as we said off the top of the show, the president has called it a three-ring circus. he did not hold back his criticism last night. the president essentially told the republicans that their plan is not good enough and republicans say the president is the one making this a crisis. president obama called for compromise in his prime time address monday night. with just one week to go until the deadline to raise the debt ceiling, he's blaming republicans for the dead lock. >> a significant number of republicans in congress are insisting on a different approach, a cuts only approach, an approach that doesn't ask the wealthiest americans or biggest corporations to contribute anything at all. >> reporter: but gop leaders argue the president is the one who won't budge. >> the president wanted a blank check six months ago and he wants a blank check today. this is just not going to happen. >> reporter: president o
danielle knottingham is in washington. she joins us this morning. danielle, what's the latest there? >> reporter: well essentially this has become, as we said off the top of the show, the president has called it a three-ring circus. he did not hold back his criticism last night. the president essentially told the republicans that their plan is not good enough and republicans say the president is the one making this a crisis. president obama called for compromise in his prime time address...
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when he couldn't crack the 600- pound safe, he simply loaded it on to a dolly and wheeled it out. inside were samples from every lunar landing and a martian meteorite. a total of just 100 grams but valued by federal officials at $21 million. why did you do it? >> i mean the simple answer is to say that i did it for love. i did it because i wanted to be loved. i wanted someone to know that i literally cared about them that much. to have the symbol there to remind them of it. >> reporter: one of his accomplices that night was 22-year-old tiffany fouler. roberts, still married to a woman back in utah, fell hard for fowler and wanted to, yes, give her the moon. but this is someone you had only known for three weeks. >> yeah but i don't think that kind of connection that people really desire requires much time. >> reporter: okay. but three weeks to do something this dramatic. roberts says he and fowler planned on making a life together. >> in my own head, stealing something wasn't the way i looked at it. we weren't going to take this money we were getting from it to go buy a yacht or l
when he couldn't crack the 600- pound safe, he simply loaded it on to a dolly and wheeled it out. inside were samples from every lunar landing and a martian meteorite. a total of just 100 grams but valued by federal officials at $21 million. why did you do it? >> i mean the simple answer is to say that i did it for love. i did it because i wanted to be loved. i wanted someone to know that i literally cared about them that much. to have the symbol there to remind them of it. >>...
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a heat warning in phoenix this morning after another day of triple digit temperatures. but as you travel north, you'll find something you don't expect this time of year, lots of snow. tony guidea has more. >> reporter: some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice. robert frost's words clearly when not on the minds of holiday skiers at crystal mountain, washington. >> it's great, getting tanned too, all the snow is awesome. >> reporter: 50 feet of awesome, all across the west this weekend skiers are flocking to mountains flush with snow, 40 feet at arapahoe base inin denver. 70 in squaw valley. >> fourth of july and on skies. >> reporter: but record snowfalls mean dangerously swollen rivers. nowhere more evident than minot, north dakota where heavy rains compounded the massive snow felt melt. thousands are still home its while many returning this weekend found conditions unlivable, flooding for sewage into their homes with. >> we're just start now to get home, people are moving in and i'm moving out. >> reporter: a huge wild fire continues burning in northern new
a heat warning in phoenix this morning after another day of triple digit temperatures. but as you travel north, you'll find something you don't expect this time of year, lots of snow. tony guidea has more. >> reporter: some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice. robert frost's words clearly when not on the minds of holiday skiers at crystal mountain, washington. >> it's great, getting tanned too, all the snow is awesome. >> reporter: 50 feet of awesome, all across...
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we know what it means to serve. >>> all right. 22 minutes past the hour. a lot of you going to be traveling and information, of course, is key to choosing the best options. now you can find a lot of that information on your phone. digital lifestyle expert mario armstrong here to show us what we need to pack if we're taking a trip and what we're talking about packing here, you have to take with you these particular apps that can help you out there. so first. >> got to have these apps. >> there's nothing worse than being out there, you're trying to get online. you can't find a wi-fi, you can't get a signal. help us out. >> right. because you need that internet connectivity, but the thing is, you don't want to the always have to pay exorbitant rates for it. so a great app to check out is called free wi-fi finder. this help you find free, paid or as well as free wi-fi hot spots near you. so if you're traveling in an area where you don't know and you want to be able to connect to the internet, if you had this free app, it would say oh, if you go around the corn
we know what it means to serve. >>> all right. 22 minutes past the hour. a lot of you going to be traveling and information, of course, is key to choosing the best options. now you can find a lot of that information on your phone. digital lifestyle expert mario armstrong here to show us what we need to pack if we're taking a trip and what we're talking about packing here, you have to take with you these particular apps that can help you out there. so first. >> got to have these...
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>> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
>> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
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in comparison to the cost in the human world, very affordable, $600 to $800 is a usual product for us with braces, prosthetics are usually around $1,000 for the entire process we take you through to get your pet back to normal. >> martin, i think what you're doing is great, as a pet lover myself, i love to see you helping them out, so give carter a big pat on the head and a treat from us here at cnn. >> we certainly will. thank you for having us. >> thank you for being here. you can check out my facebook page and don't forget to tune in monday, same "the big 'i'" time and channel. you never know what we're going to have. >>> it's all about the money. hot news from the cnn political ticker right after the break. ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making
in comparison to the cost in the human world, very affordable, $600 to $800 is a usual product for us with braces, prosthetics are usually around $1,000 for the entire process we take you through to get your pet back to normal. >> martin, i think what you're doing is great, as a pet lover myself, i love to see you helping them out, so give carter a big pat on the head and a treat from us here at cnn. >> we certainly will. thank you for having us. >> thank you for being here....
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friday morning, do it. he did it. they're going to be back in court. >> yes, we hope so any minute now. the crux of this recess revolved around two things. caylee's skull and the computer searches for chloroform. the prosecution's expert will testify to the examination. what about this testimony, do you think it's so surprising that the defense is calling this an ambush? >> there's two issues. one is the competency of the experts to come back on rebuttle. dr. spitz was a forensic pathologist and now, they want to call an anthro poll gist. so the judge has to make that determination first. secondly, spitz' finding was due to the brain matter or dust that he spitz found, that proved that the body was moved, so these prosecution experts are going to say whatever findings spitz saw in the brain matter, it was ill relevant and meant nothing, so you cannot deduce -- that's a big point. >> and what about this? the internet searches for the chloroform. we know cindy had testified for the defense she did those searches, but th
friday morning, do it. he did it. they're going to be back in court. >> yes, we hope so any minute now. the crux of this recess revolved around two things. caylee's skull and the computer searches for chloroform. the prosecution's expert will testify to the examination. what about this testimony, do you think it's so surprising that the defense is calling this an ambush? >> there's two issues. one is the competency of the experts to come back on rebuttle. dr. spitz was a forensic...
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troops were watching from afghanistan. both team's top scorers traded goals in overtime, abby wambach for the united states, amari sawa for japan. 2-2. the title came down to penalty kicks just as it did 12 years ago when america raised the cup in california. this time no magic, the u.s. women missed their three kicks, japan took the shoot-out 3-1, the first time an asian nation won the women's world cup. the u.s. gets another chance in four years. tony guidas, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up later on "the early show" the latest on the hacking scandal in england as media mogul rupert murdoch gets ready to be grilled by parliament. >>> plus what's next for casey anthony, will she cash in on her fame? >>> the wonderful smells of bacon, bread and chocolate, what grocery stores are doing to get you to spend more money. that and more on "the early show." >>> that will do it for the monday edition of the "cbs morning news." i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- w
troops were watching from afghanistan. both team's top scorers traded goals in overtime, abby wambach for the united states, amari sawa for japan. 2-2. the title came down to penalty kicks just as it did 12 years ago when america raised the cup in california. this time no magic, the u.s. women missed their three kicks, japan took the shoot-out 3-1, the first time an asian nation won the women's world cup. the u.s. gets another chance in four years. tony guidas, cbs news, new york. >>>...
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there was an article in the washington post this morning about bank fraud. every day, every day, repeated the, we read about fraud in afghanistan, iraq, pakistan, and now the congress wants us, after giving away our jobs, not fair trade, free trade agreements -- now they want to go back and give them away with korea. i cannot believe the direction that this country has gone in. we keep talking about corporate tax rates. that is the key word. "rate." they are not paying 35%. they are paying 4%, 6%, 9%, and i am making up the difference. the irs is after a relative of mine who lost their job. they owe them $5,000. karzei and his brother have walked off with billions of dollars and our congress cannot seem to stop it. guest: well, there is a lot there. obviously, a lot of these countries, and it is very disappointing to see fraud and hopefully over time it will go down, i do not want to make any excuses for it because there are no excuses for that activity. a lot of these countries do not have the same developed a rule of law that we have over here. even in our
there was an article in the washington post this morning about bank fraud. every day, every day, repeated the, we read about fraud in afghanistan, iraq, pakistan, and now the congress wants us, after giving away our jobs, not fair trade, free trade agreements -- now they want to go back and give them away with korea. i cannot believe the direction that this country has gone in. we keep talking about corporate tax rates. that is the key word. "rate." they are not paying 35%. they are...
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the 22-year-old driver was taken into custody. she was talking with police and moments later, she was handcuffed, visibly upset and crying. think about the family who was at home when this suv came barreling into their home. andrea, jessica? >> surae, you're reporting a miracle in aspen. >> no kidding. >> thank you, surae chinn, reporting live from aspen hill, maryland. >> we're four weeks away from the august 2nd deadline to raise the federal cret ceiling. the government might not be able to pay its bills. senators canceled their 4th of july recess to tackle the issue. they want to tackle cuts but republicans call tax breaks a nonstarter. >>> the u.s. economy is pretty soft. that's something consumers are feeling. it is something they're feeling when they try to buy a house or get a raise at work but the wall street judicial reports the economy looks strong for companies. corporations are expected to hand in higher profits over the next few weeks. earnings at s&p 500 companies are projected to rise almost 14% compared to the same
the 22-year-old driver was taken into custody. she was talking with police and moments later, she was handcuffed, visibly upset and crying. think about the family who was at home when this suv came barreling into their home. andrea, jessica? >> surae, you're reporting a miracle in aspen. >> no kidding. >> thank you, surae chinn, reporting live from aspen hill, maryland. >> we're four weeks away from the august 2nd deadline to raise the federal cret ceiling. the...
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the rams won the award for best upset at last night's espys in los angeles. seth myers hosted the show. you see him there. it honors the best athletic performances and games of the past year. and we knew this was going to happen. you know, you go online, you can vote for the espys, coach knew that the nomination was out there so we expected a win, and you probably can't see that very well, but the coach tweeted a photo of some of the guys on the team. >> holding their espy. >> which is a really big award. i'll retweet that later this morning. >> do that. >> check it out on twitter. >> congratulations to many of the players there. >> and congratulations to you as an alumni. >> thank you. the espys would not be an awards show without some fashion statement, and there it is. >> my man. >> san francisco giants closer brian wilson probably had fashionistas cringing with this little number. give you a little nod there. this is his take on a tuxedo. happens to be made out of spandex. never a good move, my friend. wilson, known for his tattoos and that stagly beard w
the rams won the award for best upset at last night's espys in los angeles. seth myers hosted the show. you see him there. it honors the best athletic performances and games of the past year. and we knew this was going to happen. you know, you go online, you can vote for the espys, coach knew that the nomination was out there so we expected a win, and you probably can't see that very well, but the coach tweeted a photo of some of the guys on the team. >> holding their espy. >> which...
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>>> good morning. house speaker john boehner tells fellow republicans try to get on board on his plan to cut spending and raise the federal debt limit. democratic leaders will block it. five days before the deadline, where are we? we'll hear from capitol hill and from wall street, where investors are now losing confidence a deal will be made. >>> tropical storm don grows stronger, takes aim at south texas as it gets stoet to arriv this weekend. where and when don is going to make landfall. >>> "jeopardy!" host alex trebek hits the daily double but not in a good way, hurting both legs chasing down a hotel room burglar. the alleged thief is in kus diand he's headed for surgery. "early" this thursday, july 28th, 20 1. captioning funded by cbs >> good morning to you, i'm erica hill. beautiful sky. >> i'm chris wragge. we're allowed to have our cup of coffee. >> a lot of people. >> it was a tumultuous day on wall street but not for dunkin' donuts. their stock jumped 50%, taking aim at starbucks and mcdonald
>>> good morning. house speaker john boehner tells fellow republicans try to get on board on his plan to cut spending and raise the federal debt limit. democratic leaders will block it. five days before the deadline, where are we? we'll hear from capitol hill and from wall street, where investors are now losing confidence a deal will be made. >>> tropical storm don grows stronger, takes aim at south texas as it gets stoet to arriv this weekend. where and when don is going to...
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. >> how about $10 billion a month in afghanistan. how about iraq. >> i actually believed it is time to bring our troops home from afghanistan. i actually do want to bring the troops home. >> then tell me under your proposal, if it were to be law -- what would we do about emergency spending? what would we do when we have reached, in that decade, the number of percentages you have laid out, all the way down up to 2021? if floods come and earthquakes come, and hurricanes and fires and other natural disasters, carnatic activity, and the ever looming possibility of something like 9/11? >> disasters happen. you have to be prepared for them. the balanced budget amendment would allow for tax increases if there was a 2/3 supermajority. you would see this country rally behind a need to support and take care of those things if such a disaster happened. >> for your information, there are two counties i represent that still have not received the funding that was promised under emergencies. there are people who just lost their homes in the last fo
. >> how about $10 billion a month in afghanistan. how about iraq. >> i actually believed it is time to bring our troops home from afghanistan. i actually do want to bring the troops home. >> then tell me under your proposal, if it were to be law -- what would we do about emergency spending? what would we do when we have reached, in that decade, the number of percentages you have laid out, all the way down up to 2021? if floods come and earthquakes come, and hurricanes and...
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the 22-year-old elected to the l.a. city council in 1953, her outside of the box thinking would be considered, now, but her idea was to bring professional baseball to los angeles. as someone born in brooklyn, i did not know if i support her idea, but she brought professional baseball to the west. another would be steve phillips from the new jersey city council, not exactly known for ethics, but he had been focused in on the ethics reform since 2005. ethics is something we are seeing elsewhere. it is being pushed in the missouri state legislature. also, higher education reform like in the kansas state legislature. they want to open up higher education. there is a lot of outside the box thinking, but also it is interesting. but you do not always see it. my current job is the editor of an on-line news information site in new jersey. there is a young elected official on the west feel town council -- westfield town council. there is a lot of outside the box campaigning. there were kickball fund- raisers, dueling pianos, a su
the 22-year-old elected to the l.a. city council in 1953, her outside of the box thinking would be considered, now, but her idea was to bring professional baseball to los angeles. as someone born in brooklyn, i did not know if i support her idea, but she brought professional baseball to the west. another would be steve phillips from the new jersey city council, not exactly known for ethics, but he had been focused in on the ethics reform since 2005. ethics is something we are seeing elsewhere....
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morning starts with arthritis pain... that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost done, but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve because it can relieve pain all day with just two pills. this is lisa... who switched to aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical
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there was a bomb attack in eastern afghanistan today. three international servicemembers were killed. now, the attack came just hours after two gunmen killed a top aide to afghan president hamid karzai. he was shot to death at his home in kabul. also killed were a police officer and a parliamentarian who was meeting with kahn. both gunmen were killed by the security forces. taliban claims responsibility. >>> back here in the u.s., a lot of people believe that this is the make or break week to reach a compromise on raising the national debt ceiling that we have been hearing so much about. joel brown explains how democratic and republican leaders are now scrambling with that looming deadline. >>> reporter: the white house isn't giving up on a massive deficit reduction deal. >> there's still time to get something big done. the president has made it clear he wants to do something substantial. >> reporter: with the default deadline just 15 days way, president obama and congressional leaders are scrambling to slash government spending and rais
there was a bomb attack in eastern afghanistan today. three international servicemembers were killed. now, the attack came just hours after two gunmen killed a top aide to afghan president hamid karzai. he was shot to death at his home in kabul. also killed were a police officer and a parliamentarian who was meeting with kahn. both gunmen were killed by the security forces. taliban claims responsibility. >>> back here in the u.s., a lot of people believe that this is the make or break...